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Jambutty , seriously you should stop wrecking threads!
Neil suggests something for people , to help them out and you have to come out with comments no-one wants to hear. Maybe people dont have the time like you to keep a record each week and just want to look at that and see how much they have used etc. Why are most threads on accringtonweb wrecked by people like you , i really dont get it all. I think you should make your own Forum , and all the jambuttys of england can join and entertain each other by there constant negative posts, this tbh would save many people getting anoyed on forums throughout britain. Oh and btw we have one of these and are extremely helpful! :) I would recommend people to buy them! |
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Cheers Neil. Been looking for something like that to measure the usage of one particular item in our house. Last time I looked cheapest I found was around the £20 mark. |
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hey fcstanley be careful, you be be accused of being in the clique.:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:
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I averaged them out and set the meter, thought it would be all my electronics, computers and such, it isn't, but when I plug the electronics in, it shows 20 watts, before I even switch any thing on, can't find the source of the 20 watts. Checked the TV, and Sat box they use more than my computers, kettle, wow, its cheaper to boil a mug of water in the microwave than in the kettle, after six weeks my computer corner had only used 12 quids worth of lecy, still don't know where the rest of the last lecy bill is being used. We have low energy bulbs throughout the house, during the night the only thing still plugged in re the fridge, freezer, burglar alarm and the electic alarm clock, every thing else is unplugged. Retlaw. |
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yeah but jambuttys worked out exactly what every elecrical item costs per day to run.....Just in case the electric company try to rip him off
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The idea of the unit is to monitor just one item, not the whole house. You could see how much electricity you use on your washing machine for a month then maybe try and change the way you wash. Wait till you have a full load or whatever. Then see over the next month if it made a difference. Or Margaret R can see if her energy saving plug works on her fridge or not. Work out the savings by unplugging you TV instead of using standby - is it really worth doing? |
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Seems like a good piece of kit and affordable, was going to look at the item again but the site is unavailable at the moment.
Will be looking around to get something similar to see if any savings can be made. |
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However I do agree with you that many, if not most, threads are wrecked by someone dragging them off topic and ending up more like the script of a chat room than a discussion. I take it that you will now castigate those offenders as well and not just jump on the “slag off jambutty” bandwagon. I won’t hold my breath. So as Neil suggests something it is OK but when I suggest something it is not. That does show your jumping on the bandwagon bias. To quote what has been quoted at me a number of times – GET A LIFE! How do you know that no one wants to read what I write? Since when have you been empowered to speak for the rest of the forum members? If you don’t want to read what I write then don’t read it. It’s not rocket science. Hmmmm! Let me see! “It costs nothing to read the meter once a week.” Nothing there about keeping a record. In fact if more people read their meters regularly and understood their energy bills and how they were calculated there would be fewer ‘mistakes’ in favour of the energy companies. Before anyone has a go at me for dragging this thread off topic I would like to remind them that I didn’t attack myself. |
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The most recent one being that the bill was calculated using the date that it was sent and not on the date of the meter reading two days previously. The cost to me would have been a few pounds. How many other bills were calculated the same way? How many other people noticed and forced E·ON to re-calculate their bills and put a refund on the next bill? E·ON stood to make an extra few million. |
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I have found this really useful site which advises you how much each of your appliances cost to run and even differentiates for your particular energy supplier
Saving energy at home, white goods, electrical entertainment |
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I am pig sick, after getting both gas and electric down .. just looked at my electric meter, and it has jumped up 90 kWh in 5 days !! Aaah! This roughly means in terms of per month around £100.
Can only be the blow heater (which won't go to top heat anyway .. faulty). Previous to that only used 114 kWh in 26 days. Trying to save energy by not putting my gas central heating on at the moment, and cutting down on the water heating. Doesn't show blow heaters does it Margaret, know they use a lot, but this is excessive. A gadget as suggested by Neil would show me for sure if it is this. P.S. May I borrow yer fur coat. |
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I suspect your fan heater will use a lot of power. Probably rated at between 2Kw to 3Kw thats 2 or 3 units per hour. |
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